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1.4 ROLEOFTHENURSERY AND SEED INDUSTRIES<br />

IN HORTICULTURE<br />

<strong>Horticulture</strong> as a modern industry is heavily dependent on the nursery industry <strong>and</strong> seed<br />

industry.<br />

1.4.1 THE NURSERY INDUSTRY<br />

The growth in the horticultural industry today is attributable in part to the growth in the<br />

nursery industry. Nurseries provide seedlings for growers who do not want to raise plants<br />

from seed <strong>and</strong> prefer to take advantage of their convenience (Chapter 16). In fact, certain<br />

plants are difficult to propagate without special conditions that the homeowner ordinarily<br />

cannot provide. Nurseries also grow <strong>and</strong> sell mature plants in containers for use indoors <strong>and</strong><br />

outdoors (Figure 1–6). Nurseries facilitate the work of l<strong>and</strong>scape architects <strong>and</strong> contractors<br />

by providing materials that are ready to be installed on-site, enabling a bare ground to be<br />

instantly transformed into a lawn with trees <strong>and</strong> other ornamental plants. Commercial nurseries<br />

are equipped to provide ideal conditions for plant growth. By growing plants under a<br />

controlled environment, nurseries provide growers a head start on plant production for the<br />

season. They start the plants in the greenhouse in winter when growing them outside is impossible.<br />

These plants are timed to be ready for transplanting into the field when spring conditions<br />

arrive. Nurseries produce a variety of plants—bushes, trees, tubers, roots, <strong>and</strong> other<br />

succulent <strong>and</strong> woody plants. They can h<strong>and</strong>le tropical <strong>and</strong> temperate (warm- <strong>and</strong> cool-season)<br />

plants because they are equipped to control the plant growth environment. The smallscale<br />

home grower can purchase portable plant growth chambers for use at home.<br />

1.4.2 THE SEED INDUSTRY<br />

Researchers (geneticists <strong>and</strong> breeders) are continually developing new plant cultivars.<br />

These new types may be higher yielding, more resistant to environmental stresses (such<br />

as moisture, temperature, <strong>and</strong> light) <strong>and</strong> diseases, higher in nutritional value, or aesthetically<br />

more pleasing, among other qualities. Seeds from the research domain reach<br />

the consumer after going through several steps in the seed release process. Once the<br />

seed is certified <strong>and</strong> released as a cultivar, seed growers in the seed industry become<br />

responsible for multiplying the seed of the new cultivar, processing it, <strong>and</strong> packaging it<br />

for sale. The role of the seed industry is crucial to the success that the horticultural<br />

industry currently enjoys (Figure 1–7). Seed packets come with instructions about how<br />

the plant should be raised to maturity. These instructions are of tremendous help,<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

FIGURE 1–6 Nurseries grow trees, shrubs, <strong>and</strong> various plant types in a variety of containers for sale to the general public.<br />

(Source: George Acquaah)<br />

1.4 Role of the Nursery <strong>and</strong> Seed Industries in <strong>Horticulture</strong> 17

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